#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # regen.pl - a wrapper that runs all *.pl scripts to to autogenerate files require 5.003; # keep this compatible, an old perl is all we may have before # we build the new one # The idea is to move the regen_headers target out of the Makefile so that # it is possible to rebuild the headers before the Makefile is available. # (and the Makefile is unavailable until after Configure is run, and we may # wish to make a clean source tree but with current headers without running # anything else. use strict; my $perl = $^X; # keep warnings.pl in sync with the CPAN distribution by not requiring core # changes. Um, what ? # safer_unlink ("warnings.h", "lib/warnings.pm"); # Which scripts to run. Note the ordering: embed.pl must run after # opcode.pl, since it depends on pp.sym my @scripts = qw( warnings.pl regcomp.pl reentr.pl overload.pl opcode.pl keywords.pl embed.pl ); # Which files are (re)generated by each script. # *** We no longer need these values, as the "changed" message is # now generated by regen_lib.pl, so should we just drop them? my %gen = ( 'embed.pl' => [qw[proto.h embed.h embedvar.h global.sym perlapi.h perlapi.c]], 'keywords.pl' => [qw[keywords.h]], 'opcode.pl' => [qw[opcode.h opnames.h pp_proto.h pp.sym]], 'regcomp.pl' => [qw[regnodes.h]], 'warnings.pl' => [qw[warnings.h lib/warnings.pm]], 'reentr.pl' => [qw[reentr.c reentr.h]], 'overload.pl' => [qw[overload.c overload.h lib/overload/numbers.pm]], ); sub do_cksum { my $pl = shift; my %cksum; for my $f (@{ $gen{$pl} }) { local *FH; if (open(FH, $f)) { local $/; $cksum{$f} = unpack("%32C*", ); close FH; } else { warn "$0: $f: $!\n"; } } return %cksum; } foreach my $pl (@scripts) { my @command = ($^X, $pl, @ARGV); print "@command\n"; system @command; }